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Title:
Atlas of Indian nations
ISBN:
9781426212567

9781426211607
Edition:
1st edition.
Publication Information:
Washington, DC : National Geographic Books, c2013.
Physical Description:
1 atlas (319 pages) : illustrations, color maps, photos (some col) ; 29 cm.
Contents:
Introduction -- Northeast -- Southeast -- Arctic and Subarctic -- Plains -- Southwest -- Great Basin and Plateau -- Northwest coast -- California -- Appendix.

NORTHEAST : Natives and Puritans - European invasion - Fur trade - Early contact in the northeast - Battle of the Monogahela - Iroquois League - Black hawk war - Tribal Histories -- SOUTHEAST - Moundville - Secotan and the lost colony - Five civilized tribes - Trail of Tears - Land grabs and resistance - Tribal histories -- ARCTIC AND SUBARTIC : First Arctic encounters - Finding the North Pole - Hudson Bay fur trade - Russian America : company controlled - Tribal Histories -- PLAINS : Horse in North America - Mapping Indian Lands - Wars for the Plains - Sand Creek Massacre - Battle of the Little Bighorn - Wars for the Black Hills - Wounded Knee Massacre - Dwindling Buffalo Herds - Tribal histories -- SOUTHWEST : Pueblo revolt of 1680 - Santa Fe Trail - Chaco Canyon - Mexico, America and the Apache - Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo - Apache resistance - Long walk of the Navajo - Tribal histories -- GREAT BASIN AND PLATEAU : Jedediah Smith - Father Pierre-Jean de Smet - Flight for Freedom - Conflicts in the Great Basin and Plateau - Battle of Four Lakes - Tribal Histories -- NORTHWEST COAST : Battle of Sitka - Creating Borders - Oregon Trail - Northwest Gold Rush - Whaling in the Northwest - Tribal histories -- CALIFORNIA : Fremont Expeditions - California Gold Rush - Klamath River Tribes - Modoc Wars - California Missions - Tribal Histories --
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Summary:
Atlas of Indian Nations is a comprehensive resource for those interested in Native American history and culture. Told through maps, photos, art, and archival cartography, this is the story of American Indians that only National Geographic can tell. Organized by region, this encyclopedic reference details Indian tribes in these areas: beliefs, sustenance, shelter, alliances and animosities, key historical events, and more. See the linguistic groupings and understand the constantly shifting, overlapping boundaries of the tribes. Follow the movement, growth, decline, and continuity of Indian nations and their lifestyles.
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